Session II: Environmentally Assisted Cracking: Experimental and Theoretical Methods to Predict In-Service Performance

Monday, March 23, 2009: 9:55 AM-5:25 PM
C305 (Georgia World Congress Center)
Chair:
John Beavers
10:25 AM
Predicting the Initiation and Propagation of EAC by Identifying and Quantifying Unit Microprocesses
Roger W. Staehle, StaehleConsulting; Todd R. Allen, University of Wisconsin-Madison
11:10 AM
Some Advances and Challenges in Predicting Hydrogen Uptake, Transport, and Embrittlement of High Performance Alloys
John R. Scully, University of Virginia; Richard P. Gangloff, University of Virginia
11:35 AM
Decarburization, grain boundary oxide films and PWSCC in a low alloy steel
Yong-Chan Jung, Korea Electric Power Research Institute
12:00 PM
1:05 PM
Experimental Investigations on Stress Corrosion Cracking in High Level Radioactive Waste Tanks
B. J. Wiersma, Savannah River National Laboratory; Karthik Subramanian, Savannah River Remediation; John I. Mickalonis, Savannah River National Laboratory; J. A. Beavers, CC Technologies-A DNV Company; G.S. Frankel, Fontana Corrosion Center, The Ohio State University; Kayle Boomer, CH2M Hill; Leon Stock, Consultant; M. T. Terry, Consultant
1:55 PM
Consideration of Field Data in the Mechanism and Prediction of Pipeline Stress Corrosion Cracking
Jenny Been, Alberta Research Council; R. R. Fessler, Biztek Consulting, Inc.
2:20 PM
Stress Corrosion Cracking of Linepipe Steels
Mimoun Elboujdaini, CANMET Materials Technology Laboratory, Natural Resources Canada; R. Winston Revie, CANMET Materials Technology Laboratory, Natural Resources Canada
2:45 PM
Progress in Understanding SCC of Carbon Steel in Fuel Grade Ethanol
Narasi Sridhar, CC Technologies-A DNV Company; John Beavers, CC Technologies-A DNV Company; Feng Gui, CC Technologies-A DNV Company; G.S. Frankel, Fontana Corrosion Center, The Ohio State University
3:10 PM
3:20 PM
Challenges of Full-Scale Premium Connection Testing in an H2S Environment
Peter Kis, C-FER Technologies; Robert Sivley, TenarisHydril; Jonathan L. Heseltine, C-FER Technologies; Samuel Herod, TenarisHydril
3:45 PM
Ionic Modeling of Field Conditions: Improvements over Traditional Laboratory Approaches
Brian Chambers, Honeywell International; Vishal Lagad, Honeywell Process Solutions; Sridhar Srinivasan, Honeywell Process Solutions; Mark Yunovich, Honeywell International, Inc.
4:10 PM
Mitigation and Prevention of Stress Corrosion Cracking Via Low Plasticity Burnishing
Jeremy E. Scheel, Lambda Technologies Inc.; Douglas J. Hornbach, Lambda Technologies Inc.; Paul P Prevey, Lambda Technologies Inc.; N. Jayaraman, Lambda Technologies Inc.
4:35 PM
Stress Corrosion Cracking of wrought Mg-Zn-Mn-Si alloys
Guy Ben-Hamu, Department of Materials Engineering, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
5:00 PM
SCC and Atom Probe Studies of 304 Stainless Steel as a Function of Palladium and Ruthenium Alloying Additions
B. Connolly, The University of Birmingham; C. Cooper, The University of Birmingham; R. Deng, The University of Birmingham; D. Saxey, University of Oxford; A. Cerezo, University of Oxford; G. Smith, University of Oxford; C. Grovenor, University of Oxford; O. Necib, University of Manchester; S. Lyon, University of Manchester; A. Sherry, University of Manchester; A. Pratt, Johnson Matthey plc; E. Rowsell, Johnson Matthey plc
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